Khaleej Times

‘Light at end of tunnel’ after UK-Iranian woman briefly released in Iran

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edinburgh — The husband of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, a BritishIra­nian woman being held in prison in Tehran, said on Friday there was “light at the end of the tunnel” after she was released for three days.

She has been in prison for more than two years on sedition charges, but was released from Evin prison on furlough on Thursday following campaignin­g from her family.

“From a very despondent position where we thought that (it would be) perhaps five years, or even longer, suddenly Nazanin was released,” Richard Ratcliffe said in Edinburgh, where a play is being put on highlighti­ng his wife’s plight.

“It was a great day yesterday... it feels like there’s a light at the end of the tunnel,” he added.

The couple talked for the first time

in more than two years, and she was reunited with four-year-old daughter Gabriella, who has been living with Nazanin’s parents in Iran.

“She slept next to Gabriella for the first time in more than two years,” Ratcliffe said. “Gabriella woke up and said ‘oh, it’s you mummy, I thought it would be granny’, they had breakfast together, Nazanin did

her bath, and then brushed her hair.

“They were reading stories together, it’s been a long time waiting for that kind of family moment.”

The charity worker is serving a five-year jail sentence for alleged sedition — a charge she has always denied, claiming she was arrested while on holiday with her daughter.

Her case took a turn for the worse after the Iranian regime pounced on remarks made last year by foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who said she had been training journalist­s.

But a new foreign secretary and Britain’s commitment to the Iran nuclear deal appear to have improved her chances, said Ratcliffe.

“Hopefully, if the politics improve then our (situation) will as well,” he said.

Despite spending eight-and-a-half months in solitary confinemen­t and suffering from severe depression, Ratcliffe said his wife appeared to be healthy when they spoke on video calling service Skype.

“She looked well, she looked happy, she looked a little bit thinner but she looked like the Nazanin I remember, a big radiant smile, giggling and in joyful spirits.

 ?? AFP ?? Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe embracing her daughter Gabriella in Damavand following her release from jail for three days. —
AFP Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe embracing her daughter Gabriella in Damavand following her release from jail for three days. —

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